UA to host Child Nutrition Camp

UA to host Child Nutrition Camp

UA’S Institute for Communication and Information Research, located in Reese Phifer Hall, will host a free nutrition camp for children who have finished kindergarten through fifth grade. Children are invited to attend one of eight sessions on July 14-17, from 9 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m. each day. Topics covered during the camp will include how

UA in the News: July 3, 2014

UA legal experts comment on Hobby Lobby case, Boehner’s lawsuit – UA/AU professors team up to develop telemedicine – Student receives Rotary scholarship – High schooler enrolls in Early College

UA in the News: July 2, 2014

UA grad student meets Nobel Prize winners – UA prof inducted into National Athletic Trainers’ Hall of Fame – UA prof teaches online computer science course for teachers – UA grad heads UA-affiliated start-up 2B Electronic – Family wellness program kicks off – Raising Cane’s offers new on-campus dining option – and more…

The Capstone of Higher Education: AIME Program

The Capstone of Higher Education: AIME Program

The Alabama Innovation and Mentoring of Entrepreneurs (AIME) center assists University of Alabama faculty, staff and students in making their ideas, inventions and innovations commercially successful. AIME is just another reason why UA is the Capstone of Higher Education.  For more information on AIME, please visit AIME.ua.edu

UA in the News: July 1, 2014

Crimson Tide gymnast named top female collegiate athlete – Steven Hood named interim vice president for student affairs – UA grad student to study Muscogee sites – UA experts comment on Hobby Lobby ruling – and more…

UA in the News: June 28-30, 2014

UA grad student studies impact of climate change on salamanders – UA prof comments on Ghana’s World Cup experience – Student named drum major for Million Dollar Band – UA student participates in remote-controlled aircraft competition – and more…

Hood Named Interim Vice President for Student Affairs at UA

University of Alabama President Judy Bonner has named Dr. Steven Hood as interim vice president for student affairs.

UA Preview

This week at The University of Alabama: UA, Muscogee (Creek) Nation team up to shed light on past – UA grad student meets Nobel Laureates – UA experts offer tips for taking great fireworks photos, avoiding heat stroke – UA professors comment on Hobby Lobby case, tech innovations in journalism

UA in the News: June 27, 2014

UA doctoral student to meet Nobel Laureates – Noyce Scholars Program encourages students to major in STEM fields, consider teaching – UA receives funding for cybercrime lab – UA/AU business profs team up for telemedicine project – UA students help high schoolers prepare for AP classes – High school students participate in STEM Entrepreneurship Academy – Arboretum cited as place worth ‘traveling to” – UA School of Law assists with free legal clinic – and more…

UA-based Alabama Public Radio Wins International Award

APR was named winner of the Silver Radio Award for its recent Civil Rights documentary.